Kristine E Guillaume is the first African American woman to hold the position in the student publication's 145-year history
THE UNIVERSITY of Harvard has appointed a black woman to president of its newspaper for the first time in its 145-year history.
Kristine E Guillaume, a reader in joint African American studies and history and literature, will serve as the Harvard Crimson’s new president.
Guillaume said: “I have the honor [sic] of serving as the President of the 146th Guard of The Crimson next year. Congratulations to the 146's managing editor Angela N Fu and business manager Charlie Zhu! Thank you to the 145, especially Derek G Xiao, we have big shoes to fill.”
from The Voice Online https://ift.tt/2FnzwX2
via IFTTT https://ift.tt/2qMVoRH
Harvard paper gets first ever black woman president
Reviewed by Unknown
on
November 16, 2018
Rating:
No comments: